Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery

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李梅樹紀念館入口
李梅樹紀念館入口

Located in the Sanxia District of New Taipei City, it was established in April 1995 as a memorial hall dedicated to the Taiwanese painter Li Meishu and showcasing his works. The hall houses a collection of Li Meishu's masterpieces and various cultural artifacts from his life. Professor Li's creations primarily aim to present the beauty of Taiwan's countryside, with a realistic painting style. His favorite subject was the scenery of Sanxia, filled with his artistic philosophy of "wind, earth, people, and emotions." However, some of his works have a unique style; for example, "The Boy Teasing the Turkey" uses a 3D painting technique, drawing parallels to the world-famous painting "Mona Lisa." Master Li Meishu loved his hometown of Sanxia and devoted much of his life to building the Zushi Temple, making it the most meticulously crafted and longest-standing temple in Taiwan. One of the tour guides in the memorial hall is Master Li Meishu's son, who himself appears in some of the paintings, adding an extra layer of fun and imagination as he explains the artwork.

Address:No. 10, Lane 43, Zhonghua Road, Sansia District, New Taipei City 237

Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery Introduction

Located in the Sanxia District of New Taipei City, it was established in April 1995 as a memorial hall dedicated to Taiwan painter Li Meishu and the exhibition of his works. The hall collects the masterpieces and various artifacts of Mr. Li's life. Professor Li's creations primarily aim to present the beauty of Taiwan's local scenery, adopting a realistic painting style. His most beloved works depict the landscapes of Sanxia, filled with the artistic concept of "wind, earth, people, and emotion" that he emphasized. However, some of his works have a very unique style; for example, "The Boy Teasing the Turkey" uses 3D painting techniques, akin to the world-renowned painting "Mona Lisa." Master Li Meishu loved his hometown of Sanxia and spent half his life building the temple dedicated to the founder, making it one of the longest-maintained and most intricately crafted temples in Taiwan. One of the guides in the memorial hall is Master Li’s son, who is also a character that appears in some of the paintings, adding more interest and imagination to the experience of listening to the character explain the artworks.

Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery Travel Information

Address:No. 10, Lane 43, Zhonghua Road, Sansia District, New Taipei City 237


Transportation Methods:【Public Transportation】1. Take the MRT to Dingpu Station, transfer to bus 706 to Jiaoxi Village, and walk for about 6 minutes to reach your destination. 2. Take the train to Banqiao Station, transfer to buses 910 or 940 to get off at Anxi Elementary School (Li Meishu Memorial Museum) Station, then walk to your destination. 3. Take the train to Banqiao Station, then take bus 702 to Sanxia Old Street and walk for about 9 minutes. 【Driving】1. Take National Highway No. 1, exit at 99B - Hsinchu System Interchange, then take National Highway No. 3 heading toward Zhudong/Taipei, and exit at 50 - San-Ying Interchange (County Route 110 Exit)...


Other Nearby Attractions: Sanxia Big BridgeSanxia Qingshui Zushi TempleGan Lee Cultural and Creative Performance SpaceSanxia Dye Workshop and Sanxia Indigo Dye CenterBeida Special District Art AvenueNew Taipei City Hakka Cultural ParkYuan Mountain Hiking TrailNew Taipei City Yingge Ceramics MuseumWang Yang Ju Ancient ResidenceYingge Station


Nearby Cuisine: Haiye No. 4 Dry NoodlesDing Feng Nostalgic Hakka CuisineEvergreen Grain Nut RestaurantZheng Ji Pig's Blood CakeTriangle Spring (Mama Hsu's) Pickled Vegetables TeaSanxiaoyong Jinniu CornerShenzhou Cypress Wood CraftsKang Xi Xuan Croissant Bakery, Sanxia Old Street BranchMountain Spring Handcrafted Tofu PuddingGuo Bo Handmade Rice Noodles


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